Comments on: MS Access: Enhanced Message Box Replacementhttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/
Mater artium necessitasMon, 22 Jan 2018 21:14:49 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3By: Luigi Visintinhttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/#comment-304
Mon, 22 Jan 2018 21:14:49 +0000http://blog.nkadesign.com/?p=76#comment-304You did really an awful job! Thansk a lot. I’ve found this while serching for replacement of msgbox in an Access program I’m developing.
Now my question: I searched withou finding an option to ‘autoclose’ the msgbox after a specified time,. This would be helpful in some case, as an example after the user logs in with user/password show a msg confirming the validity, but after 3 seconds close it, without waiting for user to click OK…

Here follow an example of a different solution, if it can be of any help…

Does it store the date that the user ticked the Dismiss tick box in the Registry?

Is it possible to retrieve and display a list of all dismissed messages?

Is it possible to change the location of the stored value when a message is dismissed from the Registry to a table? As I have a split application, I could have a table in the Front End store the data…….

]]>By: Willy Eckerslikehttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/#comment-299
Mon, 16 Jan 2017 12:34:24 +0000http://blog.nkadesign.com/?p=76#comment-299Wow! Magnificent – just what I was looking for. Very cool!
]]>By: Jasperhttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/#comment-298
Fri, 05 Aug 2016 02:28:07 +0000http://blog.nkadesign.com/?p=76#comment-298This is amazing =) I have been looking for this. Thank you for sharing this, it is very helpful. I can use this for my future projects.
]]>By: Ronhttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/#comment-297
Sat, 30 Jul 2016 12:01:25 +0000http://blog.nkadesign.com/?p=76#comment-297</p>
<p>Thanks!
Ron</p>
]]>Great feature!!
Can somebody perhaps tell me if it is possible to adjust the layout of the title? For example a bold Title or another color of the title-section. I can change (almost) everything else, but as far as the title is concerned, I won’t succeed.😒

Thanks!
Ron

]]>By: CJ Greinerhttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/#comment-296
Fri, 29 Jul 2016 23:18:04 +0000http://blog.nkadesign.com/?p=76#comment-296Great code, thanks!
For your next update, can you include the ability to set focus on vbCustom buttons?
I’ve already modified the code for FormDialog as follows.

In Private Sub EnableButtons() :

' Detect Default button
' \\ Modified by CJ '
If (m_Buttons And vbCustom) = vbCustom Then
If bt2.Visible And (m_Buttons And vbDefaultButton2) = vbDefaultButton2 Then
Set defaultbt = bt2
ElseIf bt3.Visible And (m_Buttons And vbDefaultButton3) = vbDefaultButton3 Then
Set defaultbt = bt3
End If
' \\ End Mod
ElseIf (m_Buttons And vbYesNoCancel) = vbYesNoCancel Or (m_Buttons And vbAbortRetryIgnore) = vbAbortRetryIgnore Then ' 3 buttons
If (m_Buttons And vbDefaultButton2) = vbDefaultButton2 Then
Set defaultbt = bt2
ElseIf (m_Buttons And vbDefaultButton3) = 0 Then
Set defaultbt = bt3
End If
ElseIf (m_Buttons And vbYesNo) = vbYesNo Or (m_Buttons And vbOKCancel) = vbOKCancel Or (m_Buttons And vbRetryCancel) = vbRetryCancel Then ' 2 buttons
If (m_Buttons And vbDefaultButton2) = 0 Then
Set defaultbt = bt2
End If
End If

Hope that helps! 🙂

]]>By: Peter Colehttp://blog.nkadesign.com/2008/05/20/ms-access-enhanced-message-box-replacement/#comment-295
Sun, 01 May 2016 20:41:47 +0000http://blog.nkadesign.com/?p=76#comment-295I wondered if you had a chance to look at my Themed version of the message box that I sent on 4th April. Please let me know if it did not arrive.
Peter
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